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cǎn

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cǎn Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
cǎn | can3
English translation
miserable, wretched; cruel, inhuman

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About cǎn

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Number of strokes

14

Traditional form

cǎn

Contains the radical

xīn

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

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Etymology of cǎn

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

忄參

Semantic compound

xīn

Phonetic compound

cān

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. xīn represents the meaning and cān represents the sound. Simplified form of cǎn .

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Words with cǎn

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
cǎn miserable cǎn
悲惨 bēicǎn miserable悲慘
惨重 cǎn zhòng disastrous慘重
惨叫 cǎn jiào to scream慘叫
惨败 cǎn bài to suffer a crushing defeat慘敗
惨遭 cǎn zāo to suffer (defeat, death etc)慘遭
惨剧 cǎn jù tragedy慘劇
惨烈 cǎn liè bitter慘烈
惨不忍睹 cǎn bù rěn dǔ appalling scenes of devastation慘不忍睹
惨痛 cǎn tòng bitter慘痛
惨案 cǎn àn massacre慘案
凄惨 qī cǎn plaintive悽慘
惨死 cǎn sǐ to die tragically慘死
惨淡 cǎn dàn dark慘淡
惨白 cǎn bái deathly pale慘白
惨状 cǎn zhuàng devastation慘狀
惨无人道 cǎn wú rén dào inhuman (idiom)慘無人道
惨绝人寰 cǎn jué rén huán extremely tragic (idiom); with unprecedented brutality慘絕人寰
惨祸 cǎn huò terrible tragedy慘禍
惨淡经营 cǎn dàn jīng yíng to manage by painstaking effort (idiom)慘淡經營
惨然 cǎn rán grieved慘然
惨笑 cǎn xiào bitter smile慘笑
惨景 cǎn jǐng wretched sight慘景
惨杀 cǎn shā to slaughter慘殺

cǎn Decomposition & Compounds

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